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I'm truly excited to be bringing you this information today about the
miraculous healing abilities of aloe vera. First off, in case you don't
know, let me emphasize that I don't sell aloe vera products of any
kind, I haven't been paid to write this article, and I don't earn any
commissions from the sale of any products mentioned here. I am,
however, an enthusiastic supporter of natural medicine, and I
personally grow and eat aloe vera plants in Tucson, Arizona.

In fact, my yard is an aloe farm, and each day before I make my
superfood breakfast smoothie, I walk out to my yard, slice off an aloe
vera leaf, thank the plant for granting me its healing medicine, then I
fillet the leaf and drop the aloe vera gel into my
blender. A few minutes later, I'm enjoying the most impressive
medicinal herb that nature has ever created.

When I say aloe vera is the most impressive medicinal herb invented by
nature, I don't make that statement lightly. Of all the herbs I've ever
studied -- and I've written thousands of articles on nutrition and
disease prevention -- aloe vera is the most impressive herb of them
all. (Garlic would be a close second.) There is nothing on this
planet that offers the amazing variety of healing benefits granted by
aloe vera. In a single plant, aloe vera offers potent, natural medicine
that:

Truly, there is nothing else that compares to the medicinal potential
of aloe vera. And yet most people only know about the topical
applications of aloe vera gel. They think it's only good for
sunburns. In reality, aloe vera is useful for both external and internal
use. In this article, I'll discuss both.

Journey with me to the desert

To understand why aloe vera is so important, come with me
to the deserts of Arizona. There, you'll find an abundant diversity of
plant life featuring impressive adaptations to living in a nearly
water-free environment. Some of the trees, for example, have green bark
and almost no leaves in order to reduce water loss. Small weeds have
incredibly strong tap roots that thrust deep underground to find every
last drop of moisture, and succulents have developed water storage
techniques that capture water in an internal matrix of unique
long-chain polysaccharides.

After a rain in the desert, you can actually watch the succulents swell
to 130% their usual size as they take in water. During periods of
drought, they slowly shrink back to normal as the excess water locked
in their gel matrix is consumed.

It is these succulents we're interested in here, and it's only the
inner gel that we're focused on, because this inner gel has medicinal
properties you'd be surprised to learn. For starters, there's the fact
that all succulents have self-repairing abilities. They don't
simply store water in a giant internal "water tank" that leaks out if
torn or punctured: Their internal gel repairs any cut or tear by
automatically shrinking the wound and creating a new water-tight seal.
This gel matrix is comprised of hundreds of different phytochemicals
that not only store water and repair injury; they also grant notable
medicinal effects to humans who consume them.

Until now, there was only one good way to get aloe vera gel: Grow it
yourself. I've done that for years, and when I'm making a smoothie, I
often cut a large aloe vera leaf out of my yard, slice off the thick
green skin of the leaf, and drop the large gel piece into a blender.

You see, until now, I've been a strong proponent of the health benefits
of aloe vera, but I had no advice for teaching others how to take the
product. The typical aloe vera liquids available in retail are very
weak, and some contain almost no aloe vera juice whatsoever. Many are
mixed with food thickeners to make them look like a gel, but most have
been heated, destroying a significant portion of their healing effects.
[note: AloeCorp has the highest
quality aloe vera available on the market today. They use a patented
processing called Q-Matrix, which does not heat the leaf, nor does it
freeze them. with this process, they are able to keep the active
ingrediants of the plant at their highest level. AloeCorp is the
world's largest manufacturer of aloe vera in the world.]

I'd
like to focus on the substantial health benefits of aloe vera to let
you see just why I'm so excited about the medicinal applications of
this miracle plant.

Health benefits of aloe vera gel

What I'm about to offer here are my own opinion statements
about aloe vera's healing benefits. It's interesting that if I were
selling aloe vera myself, I could never make these true statements
because the FDA would seize my inventory and shut me down for "selling
unapproved drugs." But I'm not in the aloe vera business, I'm in the
business of helping people heal, and I will not censor the truth about
the healing powers of aloe vera merely to appease a corrupt Food and
Drug Administration that continues to censor and oppress information
about the healing benefits of natural medicine.

Personally, I believe that anyone wishing to prevent or cure cancer
should seriously investigate aloe vera as part of their recipe for
eliminating cancer for life. I wouldn't rely solely on aloe vera,
especially since there are dozens of cancer cures that are now well
known in naturopathic medicine. Combining the right herbs (like cat's
claw), superfoods (like spirulina), advanced therapies (like
intravenous vitamin C), oxygen therapy and other modalities will give
you the best results when battling any form of cancer. Work with a
naturopathic physician to learn more.

Aloe vera halts inflammation
Using aloe topically is well known to ease inflammation of joints,
reducing arthritis pain. But aloe can also be used internally, reducing
inflammation throughout the body from the inside out. People who drink
aloe vera for two weeks typically begin to experience a significant
reduction of inflammation symptoms.

Aloe vera enhances skin health
Aloe is one of the most widely-used ingredients in high-grade skin care
products. There's a reason for that: It's great medicine for the skin!
Aloe soothes the skin, hydrates it, nourishes it and accelerates the
regeneration of new skin tissue. (In fact, simply removing the gel from
a living aloe vera leaf and placing the raw gel on your face is far
superior to even the most expensive eye cream or skin care product on
the market.) And while most people are only familiar with using aloe
vera externally, aloe also enhances skin health when used internally.
Drink
more aloe and your skin glows!

Aloe vera lowers cholesterol and triglycerides
When used internally, aloe vera gel improves the quality of the blood
and helps rebalance the blood chemistry in a way that lowers
cholesterol and total triglycerides (in people with elevated levels).
When you consider that blueberries are also powerful
cholesterol-lowering medicines, you realize why the Good Cause Wellness
Aloe Vera + Blueberry product is such a smart idea: Both ingredients
lower high cholesterol! Plus, this is far safer than using statin
drugs,
which have extremely harmful negative side effects while depleting the
body of nutrients such as CoQ10.

My advice to anyone on statin drugs is to strongly consider using high
doses of aloe vera + blueberries to safety transition off statin drugs
(all under the supervision of a naturopathic physician, of course).
Aloe vera won't kill you like statin drugs can, either. Aloe is
completely safe to eat like a food. Given the cholesterol benefits of
aloe and blueberries, statin drugs are actually obsolete. There are
natural alternatives that are far safer, less expensive and more
effective. Aloe vera is one of them.

Aloe vera relieves joint and muscle pain
This effect is directly related to the inflammation factor mentioned
above. It works when used both internally and externally. Essentially,
aloe reduces overall inflammation. Of course, is you continue eating a
pro-inflammatory diet (red meat, milk, sugar, white flour, fried foods
etc.) then you'll never get rid of all your inflammation with aloe
alone, but aloe can help ease your pain while you transition to a
healthier lifestyle that eliminates the inflammation for good!

Aloe vera amplifies the antioxidant effects of vitamins
This is an especially interesting effect of aloe: It makes vitamin C,
vitamin E and other antioxidants work better! It actually potentiates
antioxidants, probably due to its effect on enhancing blood quality and
allowing the blood to more effectively transport oxygen and nutrients
to the body's cells. In fact, it is my belief that aloe vera makes
everything nutritious work better due to its blood-enhancing
effects. If I'm right about that, it means aloe can potentiate
anti-cancer herbs, too, helping them more effectively target tumors.

Aloe vera actually contains advanced biochemical technology that the
drug companies can only help to understand someday. This technology was
built by nature, and it's 100% compatible with the human body. All you
have to do to experience this technology for yourself is eat aloe vera
gel!

Aloe vera cures ulcers, IBS, Crohn's disease and Celiac disease
Polysaccharides in the aloe vera plant have curative effects on
numerous digestive disorders. The Internet is a storehouse of
information and testimonials about aloe vera curing IBS, ulcers,
Crohn's disease and other disorders of the digestive tract. This is one
of the best-known applications of aloe vera gel.

Taking aloe certainly isn't a magic bullet cure, of course. It won't
reverse your disease after drinking one glass of aloe vera gel. It
needs to be used regularly. Most people report positive results in 3 -
30 days, depending on the condition.

Aloe vera contains acemannan, a natural immune booster
There's research being done now on the anti-cancer effects of
acemannan, a phytonutrient found in aloe vera. In one study, dogs and
cats undergoing radiation for cancer were given acemannan as an
adjunctive therapy. Not only did the tumors shrink more in the
acemannan-treated group, but post-treatment survival was significantly
extended.

Google Scholar lists hundreds of links exploring the anti-cancer
effects of acemannan. If you browse the studies, you'll realize that
acemannan from aloe vera accelerates the destruction of cancer tumors,
improves survival time and results in far better recovery from toxic
cancer treatments. One study shown here demonstrates that acemannan
increases cells' production of nitric oxide (NO), an anti-cancer
chemical strongly associated with the shrinking of cancer tumors.
Essentially, the more nitric oxide you produce (to a point), the less
cancer you have, and acemannan increases the production of nitric
oxide. Although this particular research was focused on chickens, the
same effect has also been observed in humans.

Aloe vera is antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal. This
fact is well known by not just herbalists around the world, but also by
anyone with even a hint of common sense. If aloe vera gel wasn't
antibacterial, then any little nick or scrape of the aloe plant would
result in the whole thing being eaten up by bacteria. Aloe has to be
antibacterial simply to survive in the wild! Otherwise, the moist,
nutrient-rich gel would be a perfect breeding ground for bacteria.

Aloe vera makes most first aid kits obsolete. You can get
rid of all those silly, toxic first aid sprays (antibacteria sprays,
lotions, bandages, etc.) and just replace them all with aloe vera. I've
been known to pack small chunks of aloe vera gel inside
wounds that ultimately healed with zero scarring. As the aloe vera
dries, it actually contracts, pulling the wound shut and keeping it
completely free of dangerous bacteria. Plus, it provides nourishment to
the wound tissue itself. It's also perfect for use on animals, because
if they lick the wound, they won't be licking the toxic chemicals found
in most first aid products.

Now, I don't mean to imply that aloe vera is a replacement for an
emergency room. If you chopped off your finger in a shop accident, you
can't just glue it back together with aloe vera gel. Or if your daugher
ripped a gash in her leg on a swing set accident, she's probably still
going to need stiches, but before you get to the emergency room, aloe
vera gel can protect the wound and set the stage for accelerated
healing.

Aloe is so useful, in fact, that I take a leaf with me every time I go
hiking. It's my portable first aid kit, and when you have aloe, you
hardly need anything else. It treats cuts, scrapes, burns, bites,
stings, punctures, sprains, sunburns and even bruises. And as a bonus,
if you're dying of thirst, you can eat the gel for its water content. An
entire
multi-billion dollar industry in chemical first aid products and
synthetic skin care products is made obsolete by aloe vera.

Aloe vera as a natural food preservative
A thin layer of aloe vera gel can be used as a natural food
preservative, eliminating the need for chemical preservatives. Research
conducted by Daniel Valero, Ph.D., of the University of Miguel
Hernández in Alicante, Spain, showed that a thin layer of aloe
vera gel was highly effective in preserving foods. For the experiment,
they dipped table grapes into an aloe vera gel, then stored them at
refrigerator temperatures. Untreated table graped went bad in 7 days,
but the grapes dipped in aloe vera stayed fresh and tast for as
astonishing 35 days!

Because of this remarkable ability, aloe vera gel could revolutionize
food safety around the world. Dipping fruits and vegetables in aloe
vera gel would eliminate e.coli, preserve freshness, and greatly extend
shelf life. So why isn't anybody doing this with aloe? Probably
because, once again, aloe vera gel can't be patented. And it's easier
and cheaper for food companies to simply add synthetic chemicals to
foods than to switch to something safe and natural.

But that doesn't mean you can't do this yourself! You can simply mix
some powder with purified water to make your own gel, then dip fruits
and vegetables in the gel yourself. Apples, cucumbers, zucchini,
tomatoes, peaches, potatoes, grapes and many other food items can be
preserved in this way. And when you're done dipping produce in the gel,
you can either drink the gel in a smoothie or put it on your skin as a
skin rejuvenation treatment. None of the aloe goes to waste, and your
fruits and vegetables will last far longer! (This is especially useful
for organic produce, which tends to ripen more quickly.)

A summary of results are as follows: Aloe ingestion, both
crude and processed, was shown to extend (10%) average life span and
slow the mortality rate doubling time. Also, several beneficial effects
from aloe ingestion on age-related disease were found: Group 2 and 3
showed a lower incidence of atrial thrombosis than Group 1.
Furthermore, Group 2 showed a significantly lower incidence of fatal
chronic nephropathy and occurrence of multiple causes of death compared
to the control group. All groups ingesting aloe showed a slightly lower
incidence of fatal leukemia. Moreover, no adverse, toxic effects were
found with the ingestion of aloe vera.

"Nephropathy" simply means kidney disorders, by the way. So this is
explaining that aloe vera reduces kidney disease and other causes of
death. It also demonstrated a lower rate of leukemia, which is an
interesting finding given that so many children today still eat hot
dogs laced with cancer-causing sodium nitrite (a chemical added by junk
food companies to turn the meat red), and sodium nitrite causes
leukemia and brain tumors, among other cancers.

Aloe vera ends acid reflux disease
Acid reflux isn't really a disease. The drug companies just call it
that to convince everyone that they need to take medications to ease
the symptoms. But in reality, all you probably need is aloe vera. Drink
aloe vera gel on a regular basis, and your heartburn symptoms will
usually vanish within a few days. Of course, it would also help if
you'd stop eating fried foods and processed foods.

Aloe vera heals radiation burns from radiation cancer
treatments
For those cancer treatment victims who have been maimed by radiotherapy
treatments (which don't cure cancer, by the way: the treatments are
largely a medical hoax), applying aloe vera topically to the radiation
area will rapidly accelerate the healing response. Consuming aloe vera
internally will also help heal radiation burns. Of course, it's smarter
to avoid radiation in the first place, since the procedure actually causes
cancer just like mammograms do.

A complete discussion of the fraud in modern cancer treatments would
require another article entirely, but the short version is that the
cancer industry has no interest whatsoever in actually curing or
preventing cancer and, instead, generates windfall profits through
ongoing cancer treatments that only harm or kill patients.
Chemotherapy, radiation and surgery for cancer are largely medical
frauds, and mammography is actually an insidious recruiting system that
scares women into unnecessary treatments for cancers they often don't
even have. (The rate of false positives is shockingly high, and
mammography has been scientifically proven to harm 10 women for every
one woman that it helps.)

If you undergo such barbaric procedures, note that using aloe vera
(both internally and externally) can greatly improve your results by
protecting you from the treatment itself. Of course, modern oncologists
are simultaneously so arrogant and ignorant that they will insist you
take nothing that might "interfere" with their poisons, which is why
people who foolishly believe in modern oncology are rapidly removing
themselves from the human gene pool.

The abstract on aloe vera and radiation states:

Radiomodifying effects of the leaf extract of Aloe vera were
observed on the testes of Swiss albino mice at 50 and 100 mg/kg dose
levels. This extract was non-toxic when injected up to 800 mg/kg, and
significant enhancement in survival time of the irradiated group was
observed. In addition, treatment reduced radiation-induced damage to
germ cells and loss in body weight.

Got that? The key concepts here are "significant enhancement in
survival time" (the mice lived longer), and a reduction in
radiation-induced damage to germ cells, meaning that the DNA in your
sperm remains more intact. That's a good thing unless you really want
to have mutant children someday or have an unnatural desire to watch
your genitals shrivel and die (another side effect from radiation
therapy).

Merely drinking the aloe also helps heal your gums: Just swish the
liquid around your mouth a few times before each swallow. You'll be
bathing your gums in healing aloe gel, and they'll begin to heal
rapidly. Even severe cases of gum disease can be completely cured in a
matter of weeks using aloe vera gel. (By the way, most people with gum
disease are also chronically deficient in vitamin D, so if you boost
your vitamin D intake while treating your gums with aloe vera gel, your
results will be greatly accelerated!)

Aloe vera heals burns, cuts and scrapes
When used externally, aloe is the best wound dressing ever discovered,
far exceeding the capability of even the most advanced emergency room
wound dressings. It works by simultaneously sealing the wound while
attracting an increased flow of blood to the wound, acclerating wound
healing. Aloe has been known to heal third-degree burn victims with
no
scarring and to restore burned skin that would have normally
died. Every emergency room in every hospital around the world should
have aloe vera on hand, but they'd rather stock chemical medicines than
far more effective aloe vera gel from nature (you can't patent aloe
vera gel, so there's no profit incentive).

Aloe vera gel is extremely effective in wound care. Large chunks of
aloe vera gel can literally be packed inside wounds such as
gunshot wounds or tissue tears. Placed directly on or in the wound, it
kills bacteria, prevents infection and actually nourishes the
traumatized tissues while sealing the wound against outside infection.
Nothing beats aloe for emergency trauma medicine. If the U.S. military
had any sense, they'd be carrying aloe vera leaves around to treat
soldiers suffering from shrapnel wounds and explosion burns.

Here's a fascinating use of phytonutrients found in aloe
vera. I've talked about this in previous articles but never discussed
it in detail until now. It turns out that special polymers found in
aloe vera gel have the ability to potentiate the oxygen carrying
capacity of blood.

What do I mean by that? I mean that aloe vera gel turns sludgy,
oxygen-depleted blood into smooth-flowing oxygen-rich blood! It's being
used experimentally right now by the U.S. military to save the lives of
soldiers who have lost enormous amounts of blood from battlefield
injuries. The original research was done on rats (see below) by
unethical researchers who kill rats for a living. They bled out the
rats, removing up to 3.15mL of blood per 100g of rat body weight (which
is a huge amount of blood when you consider the small size of the
rats), then tried to resuscitate them by injecting a polymer made from
aloe vera. The study showed phenomenal improvements in the
resuscitation, blood pressure and survival in the group receiving the
aloe vera polymer.

What it means is that the aloe vera made the remaining blood work
better. And this was done in rats who, believe it or not, have far
healthier diets than the average U.S. consumer. By using aloe vera in
humans, the improvement in the "sludge blood" found in most U.S. adults
would be nothing less than astonishing. Drug companies, of course, want
to isolate some chemical found in aloe vera and turn it into a
patentable drug. But that's entirely unnecessary. Just eat aloe
vera gel and you get the benefits. Besides, the benefits are not
due to one isolated chemical, they're made possible by a symphony of
supporting phytonutrients. That's something that all the minds in
western pharmaceutical science today still can't understand: the synergy
of
healing compounds from nature.

Aloe vera gel is one of my own secrets to strong athletic performance.
People who know me at the gym call me a "cardio machine." They even
gave me a nickname in Capoeira that means "The Machine." Because at age
38, I'm out-performing twenty years olds. One of my secrets is simply
that I frequeuntly eat raw aloe vera gel. It makes my blood
carry more oxygen to enhance the function of my tissues and organs.
That gives me a strong "oxygen advantage" over everyone else, because
almost nobody else eats aloe vera (they're too closed minded to even
consider the possibility of what it might do for them). So while others
are eating poisonous foods and taking toxic drugs, I'm eating
nutrient-dense superfoods and taking aloe vera.

The effect is so powerful that I'm fairly certain as soon as
professional athletes figure this out, they're going to start doping
with aloe vera gel. They'll cycle farther, swim faster and recover more
quickly from any physical exercise. Aloe vera gel turns normal
blood into super-oxygenated blood. But you have to eat a lot of it.
I blend up an entire leaf (a piece of gel about the size of my forearm)
in a smoothie and drink that. You can't expect huge benefits from
taking tiny nibbles of aloe vera. You have to make it part of your
diet. Eat it like food.

Reducing stroke and heart attacks

Now, if you know anything about the cause of strokes and
heart attacks, you realize that enhancing the quality of the blood
will have a significant impact on reducing heart attacks and strokes.
To
my knowledge, there aren't any strong studies measuring this effect
yet, but I have no doubt there will be in time. Eating aloe vera is
like adding an all-natural non-stick additive to your blood flow. It
stops blood cells from clumping together, which is part of what causes
a stroke.

Dark-field microscopy is a technique for viewing live human blood
vessels. As with any truly useful technology for preventing disease
without drugs and surgery, it's been censored and oppressed by the
medical establishment, but what's interesting about dark-field
microscopy is that it shows the form and structure of your blood cells.
You can actually see how your blood cells are shaped and whether they
clump together. Most people's blood cells clump together
because they live on a disease-inducing diet of fried foods,
homogenized dairy fats, saturated animal fats, hydrogenated oils and
other deadly foods. These massive clumps of blood cells slow bloodflow
and can ultimately get lodged in the capillaries of the circulatory
system, blocking off nutrients and oxygen to tissues and brain cells.
Aloe vera, on the other hand, causes sticky blood to become "unsticky
blood," making it flow like it should -- one blood cell at a time -- so
that oxygen and nutrients can reach every last organ and cell in your
body.

The fact that aloe vera can reverse "sludge blood" while allowing the
blood to carry more oxygen means that it will quite obviously reduce
heart attacks and strokes. In fact, it will also reduce high blood
pressure because part of the reason blood pressure is so high in
some people is because their blood has turned into a thick, viscious
liquid that flows like molasses. Basic physics tells you that a thicker
liquid will take more pressure to pump through any system. By reducing
the viscosity and making the bood flow in a more frictionless manner,
blood pressure is automatically lowered.

There are many other benefits that come from eating aloe vera gel, too,
such as increased blood flow to the brain, which might mean a reduction
in Alzheimer's progression, improved learning, enhanced memory and
better cognitive function. These benefits have yet to be proven in
studies, but just because the studies haven't been done doesn't mean
the aloe isn't already providing these benefits to those who take it.
Since there's no money to be made from studing aloe vera, the science
will lag behind reality by several decades. Most of the best healing
benefits of herbs remain unstudied because there's no profit motive to
fund such studies. So don't expect scientists to be leaping at the
opportunity to "prove" that aloe vera has all these health benefits.
Just eat it yourself and observe your own health improvements. You get
the benefits regardless of whether a journal has published statistics
about those benefits.

Instructions: Add all the ingredients except the water and aloe vera
gel. Blend until it's a smooth liquid (using a Vita-Mix blender is
recommended). Add aloe vera and additional water as your last step,
then blend for no more than 10 seconds. Resulting thickness should be
like a milkshake. Drink and enjoy!

Note: Fresh aloe vera has virtually no taste. Other forms of aloe will
have a slightly bitter taste, so you may need to add more sweetener if
using dried aloe vera. I always recommend using fresh, raw aloe vera
right out of your yard if possible. Nothing is superior to the living,
raw plant,
but the low-temperature dried aloe vera mentioned here is
the next best thing.

Notes on using aloe vera

If you've never eaten aloe before, be sure to take only a
small amount at first. I've never heard of anyone having an allergy to
aloe vera, but you never know until you try it.

In any case, after taking large amounts of aloe vera, you may feel some
difference in your digestion for a few days. If you've been
constipated, aloe will likely reduce its severity, and you may notice a
far easier time passing stools. If you've had stomach pains or
intestinal pains, you'll likely notice them easing or vanishing
completely. Aloe vera is the best internal medicine for the
treatment of colon polyps, in my opinion. It soothes the intestinal
tract and helps heal pre-cancerous lesions or growths. In fact, a raw
juice diet using vegetable and fruit juices combined with aloe vera gel
is practically a miracle cure for early-stage colon cancer. Think of it
as a raw juice fast + aloe vera. It's a very powerful cleansing recipe.

To blend or not to blend?

Because aloe vera contains many beneficial long-chain
polysaccharides, I have often wondered whether blending the gel in a
Vita-Mix might cause some of the polysaccharides to be broken. I've
come to the conclusion that it's best to add the aloe vera as the
LAST ingredient so it gets blended the least, thereby minimizing
any potential shredding of the polysaccharides.

So whether you're using raw aloe vera gel or a dried aloe vera powder,
blend all your other ingredients first, adding aloe vera as the last
ingredient. Try to blend the aloe for the shortest time necessary.

Short summary from the link above:"Aloe, native to Africa, is also known as "lily of the
desert", the "plant of immortality", and the "medicine plant". The name
was derived from the Arabic alloeh meaning "bitter" because of the
bitter liquid found in the leaves. In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use
of the herbal plant in treating burns, infections and parasites.

There are over 500 species of aloe growing in climates worldwide.
Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards have used the plant throughout the
millennia. African hunters still rub the gel on their bodies to reduce
perspiration and their scent.

Extensive research since the 1930's has shown that the clear gel has a
dramatic ability to heal wounds, ulcers and burns by putting a
protective coating on the affected areas and speeding up the healing
rate."

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